Pot Goes Public: Cannabis Cafes in West Hollywood, Denver & Beyond

Horace Greeley famously remarked, “Go West, young man.” To
which I’d reply, “You don’t have to ask me twice.” If the film La La Land didn’t leave you dreaming of
Tinseltown, West Hollywood’s new crop of ultra swanky cannabis lounges will.

SoCal leads the way in sativa, indica, and more. In fact, government officials are rolling out the red carpet for pot entrepreneurs and luxury lifestyle cannabis lounges and cafes. Los Angeles is the entry point and melting pot of hundreds of cultures with endless talent from around the work.

The City of West Hollywood, California is about to let people consume cannabis in public. West Hollywood is slated to more than double the number of licensed cannabis smoking lounges in 2019, due to a flurry of impressive applications and approvals.

Sixteen cannabis lounge licenses have been granted to West Hollywood. Eight will be edible-only, while the other eight will allow smoking, vaping, and edibles. Boy, does that beat Florida’s lousy track record of implementing marijuana laws.

In 2017, the West Hollywood city council called for a
merit-based selection program for new cannabis businesses, asking their
applicants to make their models “innovative,” and a “connection to West
Hollywood, proposed operations, social equity, and product offerings.”

Upon receipt and review of the applications, the West
Hollywood city manager’s official report observed, “We were truly impressed by
the quality and caliber of the applications that the city received.” The City
of Angels is culturally rich, constantly
evolving, and prepared to take the lead when it comes to stylish and inviting
public consumption cannabis spaces.

This summer, a permanent consumption space will open in West Hollywood, California, in the form of Lowell Farms: A Cannabis Cafe. The rooftop restaurant to be lush with greenery and a massive patio will be dotted with trees and potted plants. The picturesque setting aims to feature a full menu of fresh, cannabis-infused seasonal dishes including sandwiches, salads, and comfort foods. In addition to its large outdoor patio section, the restaurant will also feature ample bar space, and a generous selection of non-alcoholic cannabis-infused beverages.

In a press release, Lowell Herb Co. said the restaurant will
be a “safe, welcoming environment for all to enjoy and learn about the newly
legalized world of cannabis.” Only a handful of other cities offer public
consumption venues, including San Francisco, Oakland, and Denver.

In other happy cannabis cafe news, the Denver City Council decided in a 10-1 vote that the city should permanently allow “social” cannabis use at certain businesses in the city. Until now, the city’s social-use laws were scheduled to expire at the end of 2020. The lesson here is, build it and they will come. Cannabis can be a highly rewarding social experience. There’s a large market of people who want to enjoy cannabis with others in social clubs, lounges, and cafes where the knowledgeable staff can make recommendations. It looks like now they will have a place to do it.

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Ted A. Corless Esq. has arrived as the preeminent force of gusto and guile in revolutionizing the way people talk about the news. Ted knows the chief way to get Americans thinking critically about polarizing issues is to break them down by defining and examining abstract political, religious, governmental, environmental, cultural, economic, and legal themes.